Storage Pool vs. RAID Groups
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Storage Pool vs. RAID Groups
?Storage Pools give you a higher spindle count than you can get out of a traditional RAID group. Flexibility: A traditional RAID group will max out at a specific number of disks versus in a storage pool you can have hundreds of disks in your pool.
?Storage pools — A group of physical disks, which allows you to manage and use the combined disk space of all physical disks in the pool. Storage Spaces — Virtual disks (VDs) created from free disk space in a storage pool. You can configure each Storage Space VD with a specific resiliency layout and storage tiers.
?IT administrators can configure storage pools in various sizes. Storage pools can provide a number of benefits in areas such as performance, management, and data protection. Admins can provision pools to include any amount of capacity and use any combination of physical storage space in a storage area network.
?This RAID configuration also offers inexpensive data redundancy and fault tolerance. Writes tend to be slower because of the parity data calculation, but users can access and read data even while a failed drive is being rebuilt.
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